Twenty-five-year-old Jai, portrayed by Asad Shan, leads an impoverished life in Delhi with his humble Punjabi family who he constantly struggles to support.
The village is well known in the area as the world famous Punjabi wrestler, Dara Singh was married in this village.
In 1849, after the British conquered the Indian state of Punjab, many Punjabis began to migrate overseas, to places such as Singapore.
A regional hub since British times, other prominent communities are the Anglo Indian, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati and Marwari communities and people from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.
Garcha is a family surname of Punjabi Jatts who are believed to have originated from the village Majara, Kohara, in Ludhiana district of Punjab.
The community is notable for its factory outlets and its longstanding large population of Indians, Iraqis and other Middle Easterners, Somali and other Northeast Africans and more recently, Punjabis, particularly of Sikh religious affiliation, who have flowed into the community as a result of recent changes in federal immigration policy.
Air Commodore Jagdev Chandra, (Punjabi) (6 Oct 1916- 19 Apr 1991), Royal Indian Air force and later one of the first recruits of Indian Air Force, was a war veteran, served with excellence in Burma during World War 2.
Most recently she starred as a prison guard in the drama Provoked (2006), which told the true story of a Punjabi woman named Kiranjit Ahluwalia, who leaves India to marry a London-based man, only to be badly abused.
Giani Dit Singh was an excellent writer of Punjabi prose and poetry and wrote many of his editorials in verse.
Love Express tells the story of two Punjabi families who have known each other for 30 years and are trying to have wedding during a train journey.
In August 1915, he partnered with a Punjabi Sikh merchant Sardar Kanth Singh and established a retail cum whole sale shop.
Nach Nach is the 2009 collaboration album by Punjabi-American, Southern Rap artist Deep Cold and Kamla Punjabi produced by Dj Sanj/J-Nas.
Nirmala Devi, also known as Nirmala Arun (died 1996), was a Punjabi Hindustani classical vocalist of the Patiala Gharana, in far northern India.
At about 1400 hours, while advancing through a ravine above the Pattani River and still a mile short of the Ledge at Km 37, Krohcol's advance A (P.M.)Company (Subadar Sher Khan) came under fire again, this time from the Japanese 5th Division.
Born in London to Indian immigrants of Sikh Punjabi background; his mother was a cleaner at a local hospital, whilst his father was a lorry driver.
Using deception, they sent a group of soldiers dressed in Punjabi uniforms to pass themselves off as Punjabi soldiers from the British army.
Sharad Malhotra (born January 9, 1983) is an Indian, Punjabi actor.
The Sikh Temple Yuba City in Yuba City, California was opened in April 1980 and serves over 15,000 Sikhs in the area which is home to many Sikhs and Punjabis.
The Next Level is the sixth studio album by Punjabi singer Diljit Dosanjh, released on 20 August 2009 which was total bad.
Similar ceremonies are held in other parts of India and in Pakistan, including among Bengali women, Marathi women (who call the ceremony Dohale Jevan डोहाळे जेवण), Punjabi women (who call it Godh-Bharai), Sindhi women, and Marwari women.
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Besides the dominant Naga tribes who comprise about 50% of the city's population, other prominent groups include Dimasas, Bengalis, Assamese, Oriyas, Nepalese, Biharis, Marwaris, Punjabis and also Tamils and Keralites.
He played a comedy character, a supposed Punjabi Sikh with a full beard and turban called Mahatma Cote on Channel Nine's The Footy Show as well as other sports radio comedy chat segments.
A Punjabi by birth, she made her acting debut in the 2005 Telugu film Modati Cinema, following which she appeared in several noted Telugu films, including Boss opposite superstar Nagarjuna and Bhaskar's Parugu.